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Place your traps on the trails, well concealed, and make them fast to stakes. Drop your bait on each side of the trap and six inches from it.
In order to take the scent from the skunk before skinning, tie the carcass in swift run- ning water, with the head down stream, and leave it there for twenty-four hours.
54 HUNTER'S AND TRAPPER'S GUIDE.
To skin the skunk, start the knife in one hind foot and split the skin to the vent and from there to the other hind foot. Take the skin off whole and stre
...tch it on the skunk stretcher described on page 27.
THE OTTER.
THE otter is found in most of the United States, but is by far more numerous in the South and West than elsewhere. It lives in holes in the banks of streams and lakes, sub- sisting principally on fish. It has its young once a year, generally in the month of April, having from two to four at a birth. In hunt- 56 HUNTER'S AND TRAPPER'S GUIDE.
ing otter it is usual to find the two old ones and their young living together. It can be trapped on land or in the water ; but as its power of scenting is very sharp a great deal of precaution must be used.


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